Homeostatic Synaptic Plasticity: Local and Global Mechanisms for Stabilizing Neuronal Function
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Neural circuits must maintain stable function in the face of many plastic challenges, including changes in synapse number and strength, during learning and development. Recent work has shown that these destabilizing influences are counterbalanced by homeostatic plasticity mechanisms that act to stabilize neuronal and circuit activity. One such mechanism is synaptic scaling, which allows neurons to detect changes in their own firing rates through a set of calcium-dependent sensors that then regulate receptor trafficking to increase or decrease the accumulation of glutamate receptors at synaptic sites. Additional homeostatic mechanisms may allow local changes in synaptic activation to generate local synaptic…
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- Homeostatic plasticity
- Synaptic scaling
- Biology
- Neuroscience
- Metaplasticity
- Synaptic plasticity
- Homeostasis
- Biological neural network
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